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Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2013

Preventing early pregnancy and poor reproductive outcomes among adolescents in developing countries: what the evidence says

These guidelines are primarily intended for programme managers, technical advisors and researchers from governments, nongovernmental organizations, development agencies and academia.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2010

Teenage pregnancy and school drop-out in South Africa: facts, figures and possible interventions

This fact sheet is designed for educators, concerned community and parent organisations, as well as education officials.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2010

Getting pregnant schoolgirls back to school!

This brief outlines the current legal situation in Tanzania with respect to attendance of pregnant schoolgirls as well as the benefits of educational attendance for pregnant school girls and young mothers.

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